The Vow That Twisted Fate
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Talon David
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A world without evil is all Queen Arlena has ever known. But when an ominous pentagram appears in the sky, her innocent days of blissful court life, playing politics with other races, and daydreaming of marrying the stoic elven prince Talen come to an abrupt end.
When an eerily familiar phantasm warns her of the imminent collision of a parallel world ruled by an ancient sorceress, Arlena must confront the true nature of not only her own world, but her very existence. Calling a company of legendary dwarven warriors forward into her time, Arlena and her allies must brave a world they are completely unprepared for in order to save their own. Will the naïve Queen and her companions be able to stop the invasion without being forever changed in the process?
©2020 Katherine D. Bowen (P)2021 Katherine D. BowenWhat listeners say about The Vow That Twisted Fate
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- Tracy Joyce
- 07-06-2023
A fun fantasy read.
The Vow that Twisted Fate by Katherine D Graham is a fun fantasy read. Initially I wasn’t sure if I was going to enjoy this novel as I found the heroine, Queen Arlena, to be simply too naïve. However as the story progressed I found myself becoming more and more engaged in the plot and later in the story the reason for Arlena’s naivety is revealed and made sense. Arlena must battle the re-emergence of an ancient sorceress that threatens the peace of her world. This story features elves, dwarves, dragons, gremlins, demons and magic so, for fantasy lovers, Graham is already ticking boxes. The audio book narration by Talon David is excellent. My only quibble is that there are portal jumps to other worlds and fractures in time which result in “visions” and some of these were initially jarring as an audiobook, but as the story progressed I got used to them and I suspect in print form they wouldn’t present a difficulty.
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